Eumaeus

Odyssey, The

The swineherd Eumaeus stands as the moral heart of Ithaca, a figure of quiet nobility who proves that true "arête" (virtue) is not reserved solely for kings. Born a prince of Syrie and the son of King Ormenus, he was stolen into slavery as a child by a treacherous Phoenician nurse, eventually being purchased by Odysseus’s father, Laertes. Despite this tragic fall in status, Eumaeus has remained the most "steadfast" of servants, managing the royal pigsties with a meticulous devotion that borders on the religious. He is defined by a profound, unshakeable commitment to xenia (hospitality); even in his poverty, he offers the best of his hearth to a disguised beggar, fearing the gods and honoring the memory of his long-lost master. Eumaeus is characterized by a melancholic but dignified loyalty, acting as a surrogate father to the young Telemachus and a vital tactical ally in the shadows of the palace. He represents the ideal of the "faithful subordinate," a man whose internal character remains regal even while his hands are stained by the labor of the earth, proving that the most essential defenses of a home are built on trust rather than stone.

5 Factor Personality Summary for Eumaeus

Trait Percentile Trait Disposition Disposition
Neuroticism 37.15 Average Average
Agreeableness 93.83 High High
Extraversion 3.75 Low Low
Conscientiousness 97.72 High High
Openness 4.44 Low Low
Personality chart for Eumaeus

5 Factor Personality Items and Responses for Eumaeus

Methodology

This section displays the detail item responses that were used to generate the above personality summary. The methodology for selecting the item responses for this fictional character involved using research from a generative artificial intelligence tool to summarize a descriptive response to a question related to each item.

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Openness - Item 1
Item:

Do not have a good imagination.

Response:

Moderately accurate

Score:

2

AI-Generated Research:

Eumaeus is literal‑minded and straightforward. He does not anticipate Odysseus’s return or imagine elaborate scenarios; his thinking is rooted in daily labor and lived experience.

Openness - Item 2
Item:

Am not interested in abstract ideas.

Response:

Moderately accurate

Score:

2

AI-Generated Research:

Eumaeus focuses on practical concerns—work, loyalty, survival. He does not engage in abstract debate, but he embodies moral principles through action rather than theory.

Openness - Item 3
Item:

Have difficulty understanding abstract ideas.

Response:

Moderately inaccurate

Score:

4

AI-Generated Research:

Though not philosophical, Eumaeus understands concepts like loyalty, justice, and moral duty. His worldview is simple but ethically coherent, not intellectually limited.

Openness - Item 4
Item:

Have a vivid imagination.

Response:

Moderately inaccurate

Score:

2

AI-Generated Research:

Eumaeus is practical and grounded. While he listens to Odysseus’s stories, he does not engage in imaginative speculation; his thinking is concrete and experience‑based.

Neuroticism - Item 5
Item:

Seldom feel blue.

Response:

Moderately inaccurate

Score:

4

AI-Generated Research:

Eumaeus often expresses sadness about Odysseus’s fate and the state of the household. His melancholy is quiet but persistent, reflecting loyalty and grief.

Neuroticism - Item 6
Item:

Am relaxed most of the time.

Response:

Moderately accurate

Score:

2

AI-Generated Research:

Despite hardship, Eumaeus maintains a calm, steady demeanor. His hospitality toward the disguised Odysseus shows composure and warmth, even under social strain.

Neuroticism - Item 7
Item:

Get upset easily.

Response:

Moderately inaccurate

Score:

2

AI-Generated Research:

Eumaeus becomes upset when discussing the suitors or Odysseus’s long absence, but his distress is controlled and justified. He is not emotionally volatile.

Neuroticism - Item 8
Item:

Have frequent mood swings.

Response:

Moderately inaccurate

Score:

2

AI-Generated Research:

He experiences sorrow and frustration, but his emotional tone is steady and grounded. His reactions are measured and appropriate to the circumstances.

Conscientiousness - Item 9
Item:

Make a mess of things.

Response:

Very inaccurate

Score:

5

AI-Generated Research:

Eumaeus is one of the most competent and dependable characters in the epic. His actions consistently support stability, hospitality, and the restoration of order.

Conscientiousness - Item 10
Item:

Often forget to put things back in their proper place.

Response:

Very inaccurate

Score:

5

AI-Generated Research:

Eumaeus is meticulous in his duties, managing livestock, preparing food, and maintaining his hut with care. His lifestyle reflects routine and responsibility.

Conscientiousness - Item 11
Item:

Like order.

Response:

Very accurate

Score:

5

AI-Generated Research:

He values structure, loyalty, and proper hierarchy. His frustration with the suitors stems from their violation of social order and disrespect for Odysseus’s household.

Conscientiousness - Item 12
Item:

Get chores done right away.

Response:

Very accurate

Score:

5

AI-Generated Research:

Eumaeus is diligent and hardworking, tending the swine, preparing meals, and managing the farm with discipline. His reliability is repeatedly emphasized in the narrative.

Agreeableness - Item 13
Item:

Am not interested in other people's problems.

Response:

Very inaccurate

Score:

5

AI-Generated Research:

He listens attentively to Odysseus’s fabricated hardships and responds with compassion. He is invested in the struggles of Penelope and Telemachus, showing strong communal concern.

Agreeableness - Item 14
Item:

Am not really interested in others.

Response:

Very inaccurate

Score:

5

AI-Generated Research:

Eumaeus consistently demonstrates interest in the wellbeing of his household, his absent master, and the disguised Odysseus. His hospitality reflects deep care for others.

Agreeableness - Item 15
Item:

Feel others' emotions.

Response:

Very accurate

Score:

5

AI-Generated Research:

He is emotionally attuned, expressing sorrow for Odysseus, concern for Penelope, and affection for Telemachus. His reactions show genuine emotional resonance with others’ suffering.

Agreeableness - Item 16
Item:

Sympathize with others' feelings.

Response:

Very accurate

Score:

5

AI-Generated Research:

Eumaeus shows deep compassion for strangers, offering food, shelter, and kindness to Odysseus even when he believes him to be a beggar. His empathy is one of his defining traits.

Extraversion - Item 17
Item:

Keep in the background.

Response:

Moderately accurate

Score:

2

AI-Generated Research:

Although morally central, Eumaeus remains socially peripheral. He lives apart from the palace and avoids public conflict, working quietly until Odysseus returns and calls him into action.

Extraversion - Item 18
Item:

Don't talk a lot.

Response:

Moderately inaccurate

Score:

4

AI-Generated Research:

Eumaeus speaks at length when hosting the disguised Odysseus, sharing stories about his past, his loyalty to his absent master, and his frustrations with the suitors. He is talkative in a warm, narrative way.

Extraversion - Item 19
Item:

Talk to a lot of different people at parties.

Response:

Very inaccurate

Score:

1

AI-Generated Research:

Eumaeus does not attend parties and interacts with only a small circle of people. His conversations are intimate and purposeful, such as speaking with the disguised Odysseus or Telemachus.

Extraversion - Item 20
Item:

Am the life of the party.

Response:

Very inaccurate

Score:

1

AI-Generated Research:

Eumaeus lives a quiet, humble life tending Odysseus’s swine. He avoids the suitors’ revelry and shows no interest in social display or entertainment, preferring modest, private company.

Trait Item Response Score AI-Generated Research
Openness Do not have a good imagination. Moderately accurate 2

Eumaeus is literal‑minded and straightforward. He does not anticipate Odysseus’s return or imagine elaborate scenarios; his thinking is rooted in daily labor and lived experience.

Openness Am not interested in abstract ideas. Moderately accurate 2

Eumaeus focuses on practical concerns—work, loyalty, survival. He does not engage in abstract debate, but he embodies moral principles through action rather than theory.

Openness Have difficulty understanding abstract ideas. Moderately inaccurate 4

Though not philosophical, Eumaeus understands concepts like loyalty, justice, and moral duty. His worldview is simple but ethically coherent, not intellectually limited.

Openness Have a vivid imagination. Moderately inaccurate 2

Eumaeus is practical and grounded. While he listens to Odysseus’s stories, he does not engage in imaginative speculation; his thinking is concrete and experience‑based.

Neuroticism Seldom feel blue. Moderately inaccurate 4

Eumaeus often expresses sadness about Odysseus’s fate and the state of the household. His melancholy is quiet but persistent, reflecting loyalty and grief.

Neuroticism Am relaxed most of the time. Moderately accurate 2

Despite hardship, Eumaeus maintains a calm, steady demeanor. His hospitality toward the disguised Odysseus shows composure and warmth, even under social strain.

Neuroticism Get upset easily. Moderately inaccurate 2

Eumaeus becomes upset when discussing the suitors or Odysseus’s long absence, but his distress is controlled and justified. He is not emotionally volatile.

Neuroticism Have frequent mood swings. Moderately inaccurate 2

He experiences sorrow and frustration, but his emotional tone is steady and grounded. His reactions are measured and appropriate to the circumstances.

Conscientiousness Make a mess of things. Very inaccurate 5

Eumaeus is one of the most competent and dependable characters in the epic. His actions consistently support stability, hospitality, and the restoration of order.

Conscientiousness Often forget to put things back in their proper place. Very inaccurate 5

Eumaeus is meticulous in his duties, managing livestock, preparing food, and maintaining his hut with care. His lifestyle reflects routine and responsibility.

Conscientiousness Like order. Very accurate 5

He values structure, loyalty, and proper hierarchy. His frustration with the suitors stems from their violation of social order and disrespect for Odysseus’s household.

Conscientiousness Get chores done right away. Very accurate 5

Eumaeus is diligent and hardworking, tending the swine, preparing meals, and managing the farm with discipline. His reliability is repeatedly emphasized in the narrative.

Agreeableness Am not interested in other people's problems. Very inaccurate 5

He listens attentively to Odysseus’s fabricated hardships and responds with compassion. He is invested in the struggles of Penelope and Telemachus, showing strong communal concern.

Agreeableness Am not really interested in others. Very inaccurate 5

Eumaeus consistently demonstrates interest in the wellbeing of his household, his absent master, and the disguised Odysseus. His hospitality reflects deep care for others.

Agreeableness Feel others' emotions. Very accurate 5

He is emotionally attuned, expressing sorrow for Odysseus, concern for Penelope, and affection for Telemachus. His reactions show genuine emotional resonance with others’ suffering.

Agreeableness Sympathize with others' feelings. Very accurate 5

Eumaeus shows deep compassion for strangers, offering food, shelter, and kindness to Odysseus even when he believes him to be a beggar. His empathy is one of his defining traits.

Extraversion Keep in the background. Moderately accurate 2

Although morally central, Eumaeus remains socially peripheral. He lives apart from the palace and avoids public conflict, working quietly until Odysseus returns and calls him into action.

Extraversion Don't talk a lot. Moderately inaccurate 4

Eumaeus speaks at length when hosting the disguised Odysseus, sharing stories about his past, his loyalty to his absent master, and his frustrations with the suitors. He is talkative in a warm, narrative way.

Extraversion Talk to a lot of different people at parties. Very inaccurate 1

Eumaeus does not attend parties and interacts with only a small circle of people. His conversations are intimate and purposeful, such as speaking with the disguised Odysseus or Telemachus.

Extraversion Am the life of the party. Very inaccurate 1

Eumaeus lives a quiet, humble life tending Odysseus’s swine. He avoids the suitors’ revelry and shows no interest in social display or entertainment, preferring modest, private company.

* AI-Generated Responses are text output captured from entering an item-related question for this character into a generative AI model such as Chat-GPT, Google Gemini, or Anthropic's Claude. For example, a question for the item "Like order" would be "Does <Character Name> like order?".